But we parents, what about us? Far too many of us say we're not creative. Something about being grown-ups makes us feel far from the ease of a flight of imagination.

The ever clever Ginger Carlson offers a whole volume of good ideas on how to open our own minds and foster imagination in our children as a result. She inspires us to ask more open-ended questions, to explore the delights of "yes days," to re-learn how to look.

And as with all things, imagination comes with doing. Start with one of our great Savvy activities specially designed by parents for parents -- and let the creativity fly, for all of you!

From the Parents

It's that time of year again; we turn a little more inward and move our activities a bit more indoors. School is back in session and our learning tools look more like paper and pencils than the previous month's water and lemonade stands. And with tha... read more

It's never too early to encourage children to be creative thinkers, and storytelling is a great place to start. Reading stories to your child is great, but telling stories to your kids and bringing them in on the process is even more creative, int... read more

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